Coastal Management - Miscellaneous:
1997 Publications
Author:
Sorensen, J.
Title: National and international efforts at
integrated coastal management: Definitions, achievements, and
lessons.
Publication: Coastal Management 25(1):3-41,
1997.
© Taylor & Francis.
Notes: Integrated
coastal management (ICM) is a global practice involving
approximately 90 coastal nations and semisovereign states which
have been engaged in at least 180 programs, projects, or
feasibility studies. Despite the continual growth of ICM over the
past three decades, relatively little information has been
generated on what works; what does not work, and why. Improving
the state of the art and increasing successes while diminishing
failures depend on a number of factors, such as formulation of a
better consensus on definitions, concepts, and measuring
achievements; determination of lessons that can be derived from
cross-national comparisons and the transferability of these
lessons to international, national, and subnational institutions;
and development of new as well as improved information exchange
networks. This article addresses these factors and recommends an
agenda for improving the practice of ICM.
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